One local pharmacy is helping customers read the fine print when it comes to their prescriptions.

Commons Community Pharmacy, located in Prospect, is one of two pharmacies in Kentucky that participates in the Script Talk service, which allows the visually impaired to place their prescription bottles over a machine, which then reads the label out loud.

The pharmacy also participates in the companion program, Script View, which prints labels with up to 22-point font, Max Eiler, the pharmacy owner, said.

Hair cuts, color and coffee. That’s what you can expect at the new Tangles Salon in Buckner.

After Julia Neely grew tired of missing out on her children’s lives because of her job, she made a change. Neely stepped off of the factory floor at Rockwell International and went back to school to become a cosmetologist.

A familiar name in Oldham County is bringing his business back to La Grange.

Matthew Carter, son of County Attorney John Carter, has brought his insurance business to 2311 S. Highway 53 in La Grange, after spending a few years in Jefferson County.

Aines, Carter and Associates specializes in insurance options for people 60 and older, Carter said. They often help seniors transition into Medicare, deal with supplements and other health and life insurance needs, he said.

The Crestwood City Council has set a special meeting to take up an ordinance that would allow Walmart to return to the city.

Crestwood Mayor Dennis Deibel said the council would meet Wednesday, April 16 to consider a rezoning ordinance that would clear the way for a Walmart SuperCenter to be built at 6701 Veterans Memorial Parkway, also known as KY-392 Bypass.

Deibel said the reason for the special meeting, instead of the council’s regular meeting, is due to the significance of the issue.

Two months after abandoning plans to build a cell tower in Pewee Valley, AT&T is looking to build one in another Oldham County location.

The company is proposing a 199-foot tower to be built off Ky. 22 in Ballardsville, according to a public notice filed by Ansco and Associaties, a Georgia-based company. However, no application to build the tower has been given to the Oldham County Planning and Zoning Commission, Assistant Director Brian Davis said.